WARNING: THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS NICOTINE. NICOTINE IS AN ADDICTIVE CHEMICAL
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Where does nicotine come from?

September 23,2019.

Nicotine is an alkaloid found in many Solanaceae plants, including tobacco, eggplant, tomatoes, potatoes, and many other plants. However, only in tobacco, it is concentrated enough to produce a significant effect on the user. It is almost impossible to take enough tomatoes or eggplants to make nicotine test records.


Because tobacco contains more nicotine than any other plant, tobacco is the only source of commercially available nicotine. When we talked about electronic cigarette nicotine, we are almost entirely talking about a product extracted from Nicotiana rustica, a cousin of a common tobacco variety (Nicotiana tabacum). Rustica produces a particularly rich nicotine, a major variety grown in China and India, used to extract pharmaceutical products and e-liquid products.

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